Boardman librarian John Yingling hosted a story time for toddlers all about the beach and the sea March 27.

He began by reading “At the Beach,” which was about the different objects one might see while at the beach, such as a pail and shovel, crabs, sunglasses, umbrellas, and more. He also read “Who’s Hiding? At the Beach” by Christiane Gunzi, which was a lift-the-flap book about where different animals hide at the beach.

Other books read at the story time included “The Rainbow Fish” by Marcus Pfister and “Beach Party!” by Harriet Ziefert and Simms Taback, which asked children to crawl and move like the sea animals mentioned in the book.

Yingling performed different activities and rhymes at the story time as well, such as “Five Little Seashells,” which involved using a large clap to simulate a wave coming from the tide. Yingling told a story using the magnetic board about a giant squid that thought he was the biggest animal in the ocean. He remained the largest animal against the jellyfish, clams, octopi, crabs, and even turtles, until the whale came along. The children also danced to a song about diving into the ocean and all of the sea life seen when diving into the ocean.

Yingling ended the story time with a craft of making a rainbow fish using colored papers, stickers, glitter, and a paper plate.